Gainesville hits another gear to down Branch as playoffs loom <b> (VIDEO) </b>
By staff
Posted 3:16AM on Saturday, November 8, 2014
Gainesville's Michael Byrd runs for a touchdown in the Red Elephants' win over Flowery Branch on Friday in Flowery Branch. / photo: David Weikel
FLOWERY BRANCH -- It was obvious Friday that Gainesville cares a lot about its rivalry with Flowery Branch.<br />
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Already assured of the No. 2 seed from Region 8-AAAAA, the Red Elephants could have used the game as a warm-up for the playoffs. Instead, Gainesville came in already red hot, running away with a 49-7 win in Flowery Branch.<br />
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The convincing win sends the Red Elephants into the Class AAAAA playoffs with plenty of momentum, where they will play host to Creekview in the first round at City Park -- a challenge Gainesville's players are relishing.<br />
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"We have improved so much offensively and defensively, and we wanted to keep playing well," Gainesville receiver Chris Williamson said. "I couldn't be any happier with this team right now."<br />
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Gainesville (8-2, 8-1 Region 8-AAAAA) gave itself plenty of reason to smile on Friday, sprinting to a 35-0 halftime lead thanks to a mix of deadly offense and stingy defense.<br />
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Quarterback Mikey Gonzalez was the definition of accuracy, completing 12 of 14 passes for 248 yards and four touchdowns -- two to Chris Williamson, who caught four balls for 130 yards. <br />
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"Mikey was throwing darts out there," Williamson said of Gonzalez. "That was the best he's played all season. I couldn't be any more proud of my quarterback."<br />
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Messiah Dorsey also hauled in three passes for 46 yards, while Rodney Lackey caught a touchdown.<br />
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Gainesville's offense also had success on the ground, led by 129 yards and two rushing touchdowns for Michael Byrd. Williamson also had a touchdown run.<br />
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"I knew it was a rivalry game and that Flowery Branch would come out and give us everything they had," Byrd said. "But we came out and played great."<br />
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Gainesville rolled up 417 total yards on the night. The Falcons (5-5, 4-5) managed to rush for 194 yards -- 111 of that for Jeremiah Goss -- but only passed for 46.<br />
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"We've come a long way. We kept adding on and adding on," Gainesville's Toddrick Turner said. "I think if we keep working hard we can go far (this postseason)."<br />
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Flowery Branch's season is now complete.